How to build a Rocket Stove Water Heater!!

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Patrick Remington

Patrick Remington

Күн бұрын

In this video, we are building and testing a new rocket stove water heater!
Rocket stove with copper on the inside
• How to Build a Rocket ...
Test video:
• Making Hot Water witho...
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Chapters
0:00 - Intro
1:28 - The build
14:13 - Testing
21:33 - Outro
#diy #rocketstove #offgrid

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@David14A
@David14A 14 күн бұрын
It would’ve been way better if you just made it like this instead of that. Next time try changing that piece to this piece and it’ll be much better, trust me
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 14 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 right! I knew I should have changed that piece.
@David14A
@David14A 13 күн бұрын
@@PatrickRemington The trust me part was absolutely necessary lol glad you realize your mistakes now though ✅😂😂
@rcjabroniyup4959
@rcjabroniyup4959 11 күн бұрын
Glad someone said it ! Haha
@samaxe6495
@samaxe6495 21 күн бұрын
The round one used less wood and didn’t use a pump. One could argue that it was most efficient.
@ManByTechnicality
@ManByTechnicality 19 күн бұрын
As with most things in engineering, usually maximizing efficiency in one variable decreases efficiency in another. In this case, fuel efficiency vs. time efficiency.
@B30pt87
@B30pt87 17 күн бұрын
I liked the round one best too. (Maybe I'm biased though because I'm better at welding round tube, and I'm planning on making a RMH.)
@gerardmoangodelrio7334
@gerardmoangodelrio7334 14 күн бұрын
thermally speaking,if the tube surface used where to be the same, the square one would be better because the tube is directly exposed to the heat making it easier for the heat to exchange between the water and the heated air.Whilst the round one, only part of the tube surface is in contact with the metal so the heat has to transfer from the heated air to the metal,conduct the heat through the metal and finally jump from te metal to the copper. Trapping the hot air around the tube with the insultaing tape helps on the efciency but the square one is defintely the winner here.
@gerardmoangodelrio7334
@gerardmoangodelrio7334 14 күн бұрын
also the square stove has a way bigger gap for the air to flow in,making it more eficient in burning fuel. Thats why it runs so fast out of wood. Although we could argue if that's beneficial for the exchange of heat. Maybe limiting the opening on the air gap to slow down the combustion would make it better.
@Wigington24
@Wigington24 27 күн бұрын
I was a pipe welder and an insulator. Wrap that in a removable blanket. It will be way more efficient
@jimdarhower4945
@jimdarhower4945 26 күн бұрын
Did you weld those legs on…or was that Stevie Wonder? 🤔😬
@Wigington24
@Wigington24 26 күн бұрын
@@jimdarhower4945 no it was your mama Helen Keller
@CedarGroveOrganicFarm
@CedarGroveOrganicFarm 22 күн бұрын
I came here to say the same thing re: insulating blanket
@Wigington24
@Wigington24 22 күн бұрын
@@CedarGroveOrganicFarm 🌱🌞
@jimdarhower4945
@jimdarhower4945 21 күн бұрын
@ Wigington24 - ohhhh snap you got my ass good!!! You ever hear a good Hellen Keller joke?
@chadtilghman255
@chadtilghman255 Ай бұрын
Patrick just nonchalantly called us all weak 😂
@Brianbri-nq3cc
@Brianbri-nq3cc 29 күн бұрын
RIGHT!😂😂😂💥
@urgaynknowit
@urgaynknowit 27 күн бұрын
Deadass
@dallasarnold8615
@dallasarnold8615 22 күн бұрын
And then he says how heavy the tubing is filled with sand. Where did the strength go ?
@spencerfranklin4780
@spencerfranklin4780 22 күн бұрын
“ I am very strong not sure if you’ll be able to do this” as if he’s talking to a bunch of women😂😂😂😂
@mattedwards4533
@mattedwards4533 21 күн бұрын
In my case calling me weak he is right!
@53kenner
@53kenner 25 күн бұрын
In boilers, there is the phrase "Hot to hot, cold to cold". This refers to the optimum flow direction of water relative to combustion gasses. The coldest water should enter the stack and the hot water (or steam) should be withdrawn from a place alongside the fire. This makes sense, we can measure boiler effectiveness by exhaust gas temperature -- the cooler the exhaust, the more efficient the boiler. Obviously, cold water entering the stack will remove more heat from the gases than hot water will. The technical term is "counterflow circulation".
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 25 күн бұрын
Soo you’re saying I’m doing it right or no?
@53kenner
@53kenner 21 күн бұрын
If you are putting cold water in at the spot furthest from the fire, and taking hot water out at the spot closest to the fire, then you are doing it right.
@steverturnsk6190
@steverturnsk6190 21 күн бұрын
Yes you are correct. I am a retired steamship marine engineer. For the counter flows, you must have forced circulation. If you wish to have thermo-siphon with no pump, then the water needs to rise naturally. Simple, no electrical mechanical devices to depend upon. I made a monster one just like this out of a 4 foot tall oxygen cylinder, wrapped the coils around the bottle and then wrapped the cylinder/coil assembly in ceramic wool, then built an outside encasement with cement board. I used 50 feet of 3/4" copper tubing. It works great, although one must feed the wood (four 2" diameter pieces 18" long) every 40 minutes or so and it is tough to go outside in the rain or snow numerous times a night to keep it going. The water enters the recycled electric water heater (on 5 ft tall stilts) around 180 degrees F. All done using thermo-siphon.
@adandredestefano
@adandredestefano 20 күн бұрын
​@@steverturnsk6190have you considered using a sleeve of sand to act as a thermal battery around your copper coils? Once you get that heat into the sand it keeps the heat quiet well.
@michaelnorman5028
@michaelnorman5028 13 күн бұрын
​@@steverturnsk6190could simply extend the hopper and add chips or something that will progressively burn down with the long sticks
@truthtoad
@truthtoad 26 күн бұрын
Nice builds!! I probably would have used a pump on both to get a fair comparison. great for a small hot tub or clawfoot bathtub with a view!
@JosephPuplava
@JosephPuplava 26 күн бұрын
I'm so glad to find this video to test which is more efficient. I knew the square one with a built-in coil inside would heat up faster. That was my first initial guess before you started the stoves. I would pass it on to my friends who want to heat up the outdoor tub. This would do it! Thanks!
@bobert405
@bobert405 25 күн бұрын
The square one is definitely more efficient but not just because of the direct heat also because smaller diameter copper pipe
@mattnbin
@mattnbin 24 күн бұрын
I am sure the pump on that one would make a big difference in heat up time.
@loy4fun
@loy4fun 24 күн бұрын
Excellent workmanship , simplicity of design, and 100% on functionality in off-the-grid living.
@tarnocdoino3857
@tarnocdoino3857 24 күн бұрын
I’ve seen a number of rocket stoves come out in the last few years and my biggest thought has been application. Appreciate the idea.
@urgaynknowit
@urgaynknowit 27 күн бұрын
+1 for weighing the wood for the test.
@user-ld1qg6xg5m
@user-ld1qg6xg5m 26 күн бұрын
"He's strong... and blows good" You got the job
@beauglenn2204
@beauglenn2204 17 күн бұрын
One thing I noticed after building several wood burning water heater is when you put the copper coil inside the stove it will get charred on the outside skin of the coil in turn insulating the water from the heat enough to be frustrating as the water can escape the heat enough to stay Luke warm! When using propane burner inside with inside coil the results were much better as it doesn't accumulate the black crust when using wood!
@helojoe92
@helojoe92 22 күн бұрын
Awesome build, here are some suggestions for a version 3.0: - smaller copper pipe diameter, but a way longer pipe, may help with faster heating, since smaller volume of water inside per surface area of coil touching the stove wall. Ideally the copper would be wound all the way up the chimney, to maximize surface contact and therefore heat exchange. In a theoretical perfectly efficient system, this would mean that the stove exhaust gases and the water exiting the coil would be at the same temperature. - Some kind of heat transfer substance (similar to thermal paste between computer chips and heat sinks) between the copper coil and the stove wall would be great, since the contact of the round tubing on the flat wall is basically minimized by the geometry of the round tube (only tangentially touching). Building an additional outer wall around the copper tubing and filling it up with fine sand (or maybe even filling it with lead?) should work. This will increase warm-up time for the stove itself, because it's just more mass to heat up, but should increase overall efficiency. - square copper tubing may also work, since it would increase contact surface with the stove wall.
@pax7511
@pax7511 18 күн бұрын
From the Pacific Northwest, Can't wait to have Hot water to take a shower while camping this year. My family thanks you, without any idea how hot H2O came to camp this summer!!! lol
@vgullotta
@vgullotta Ай бұрын
I would DEFINITELY have shoved the hose from my air compressor into the pipe to clear the sand XD That sounds like fun lol. Such a cool project!
@philipgrobler7253
@philipgrobler7253 27 күн бұрын
Great job, love the round tubing variation on this concept!
@kerrykikker
@kerrykikker 23 күн бұрын
Kudos to you sir, for working so well with that 'tricky to work', but neat looking round tubing. Bravo! 🔥🚀
@toastrecon
@toastrecon 26 күн бұрын
If you add a plain loose metal sheet into the flue, it'll help with efficiency. The metal sheet/plate heats up, and radiates the energy from the gasses in the middle of the flow onto the the coils. Might not be a ton, but I've heard that gas water heaters do that to get a few more percent efficiency. Also, if you're using a pump, you might do cross-flow on the coils. Cold water into the top and warm water out of the bottom. The thermal gradient is more efficient that way. Kind of interesting - the same principle is used in some fish gills - the unoxygenated blood is fed into the last gills first, where the water has already had some of the oxygen pulled out. The result is that the fish can "breathe" a lot more efficiently and even to lower concentrations of oxygen where they might not survive otherwise.
@joedipietro2559
@joedipietro2559 7 күн бұрын
This is a great project Pat. Really clever. I live off grid in a tent here in the outer suburbs of Melbourne Australia and i dont have any heating apart from a small fire and a butane gas stove to cook on so showers aint happening. I just either use bottled water and shower gel and chux wipes to lather up or make a solution of household disinfectant and water then use a spray bottle and paper to wash myself down. Definitely the shower gel is a better option rather than poisonous disinfectant on my body but your rocket stove is awesome and very clever. My other problem is carrying bittled water is not easy. Ive done myself injury and had a mild heart attack in February 2024 on an extremely hot day. It was around 38- 39 degrees Celsius so thats above 100 degrees fahrenheit. Your stove is awesome, you got my subscription 👍👌
@abrangarcia
@abrangarcia 18 күн бұрын
Fascinating work... keep making the content for us to enjoy...
@pax7511
@pax7511 19 күн бұрын
Great little project!! TYVM
@ChadReed-vh2np
@ChadReed-vh2np 20 күн бұрын
I like that you experiment and improve designs
@bobjackson7516
@bobjackson7516 25 күн бұрын
Some pipe wrap on the outlet (hot) hose would help retain some of that heat. Those open hoses are acting like radiators. In fact, leave enough copper to run all the way to the storage tank, and wrap that. Honestly, I'm waiting for the video where you get the water hot enough the hose melts. Great videos man, thank you!
@EVtripper
@EVtripper 20 күн бұрын
Awesome Build!
@frankbedwelljames4596
@frankbedwelljames4596 Күн бұрын
This looks cool!
@JoseDelRio-xe6vy
@JoseDelRio-xe6vy 21 сағат бұрын
😮 Wow ! That's a genius water heater, your very good men, professional very creative ! Congratulations 💥
@geraldblakesley1214
@geraldblakesley1214 15 күн бұрын
Nice build!
@65peterbilt
@65peterbilt 20 күн бұрын
Awesome stove I will be making one!
@renegade1520
@renegade1520 20 күн бұрын
Nice work!
@TK8286
@TK8286 Ай бұрын
Been waiting for this one
@mathi6943
@mathi6943 27 күн бұрын
Thats amazing!
@EvilE22
@EvilE22 18 күн бұрын
Love it! 👍🏼
@toddwmac
@toddwmac 21 күн бұрын
Great stuff....thanks!
@bildo99ify
@bildo99ify 20 күн бұрын
07:50 I like the pop sound of the welder in these time-lapses. Kind of soothing. 🤙🏽
@SkiesEye
@SkiesEye 25 күн бұрын
"I'm really strong" Internet arm wrestle challenge if i ever heard one. 😅 Awesome video, I'll be using this for my outdoor shower! Cheers!
@450rhino1
@450rhino1 27 күн бұрын
Nice build.
@RobertYannucci
@RobertYannucci 24 күн бұрын
Cool stuff. If you mess with this a lot, you can buy a combustion analyzer and make an intake that you can meter to get the burn as efficient as possible, maybe some baffles in the chimney or a cap, to slow the draft and use a small pump like you did on the square stove. I would bet you could get the ice water to 120 In half the time! Thanks for the content!
@billybillo9998
@billybillo9998 23 күн бұрын
Great idea to have a water heater.
@AmericanTank08
@AmericanTank08 29 күн бұрын
Great video! Yes the first one will perform faster with that pump since you're creating a recirculating pump essentially so less energy to heat up the water because the warm water is moving more through out the system faster as utilizing less energy.
@AmericanTank08
@AmericanTank08 29 күн бұрын
Also not to mention the pipe size diameter does help with not needing as much heat time as well as the length of the pipe. I feel this experiment would be great in a fixtures class for plumbing trade schools
@bpuhnk7787
@bpuhnk7787 Ай бұрын
Great video, really enjoy your work!
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 29 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@race8427
@race8427 18 күн бұрын
Love to see this kind of ingenuity, I use this same principle in refrigerant recovery. A 1/2” copper coil covered w/3/4” clear tubing submerged into a 5 gallon bucket of water, 3/4” tube attached to a submersible pump (pump circulates water through clear tubing over copper tubing) the other end near the top of bucket. Copper line used as refrigerant in/out. For faster recovery fill bucket w/ice. Refrigerant likes to migrate to the coldest area, by circulating cold water over the copper tubing, thus rejecting heat to the ice water you have created a condenser, and can quickly move refrigerant.
@vrma_steve
@vrma_steve 28 күн бұрын
Great work
@blueswan2175
@blueswan2175 13 күн бұрын
great idea
@RufusPrecarious-pi2mh
@RufusPrecarious-pi2mh 29 күн бұрын
You know where this project is headed to right? A DIY wood burning hot tub. 🛁
@kultorthedestroyer
@kultorthedestroyer 19 күн бұрын
Exactly what I saw. This is a way better method than what I had planned.
@glennlanphier4824
@glennlanphier4824 22 күн бұрын
Good stuff.
@joabesouza9543
@joabesouza9543 24 күн бұрын
Very cool, I would build one of these for sure...
@NapalmZ88
@NapalmZ88 25 күн бұрын
subscribing and adding your project to my apocalypse survival skills.
@918scott4
@918scott4 25 күн бұрын
Very interesting!
@Brianbri-nq3cc
@Brianbri-nq3cc 29 күн бұрын
Damn great job!🧐👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@LittleAussieRockets
@LittleAussieRockets 27 күн бұрын
Prettiest rocket stove, them there are fighting words 👍
@TheTrooper777
@TheTrooper777 27 күн бұрын
Awesome build
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 27 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@davefellhoelter1343
@davefellhoelter1343 20 күн бұрын
sed the same exhaust tape on my still's coils! Love this Idea!
@slincolnchase
@slincolnchase Ай бұрын
Great video. Going to watch the other square tube one now.
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington Ай бұрын
Thank you! I hope you enjoy it!
@stjepanhorvatovic6848
@stjepanhorvatovic6848 24 күн бұрын
Hi from Croatia! Good job!
@kegfreak3728
@kegfreak3728 27 күн бұрын
You have convinced me to buy a welder.
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 26 күн бұрын
Yes!!
@Zogg1281
@Zogg1281 23 күн бұрын
If you ran the test again, could you run the pump with the new stove as I think that it probably reduced the time needed to heat the water by a fair emount. I'd be really interested in the results 🤔 Thanks for another cool project 😊👍👍👍👍
@daipower1
@daipower1 26 күн бұрын
nice work
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 25 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@JohnSnow-vf8jo
@JohnSnow-vf8jo 23 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@matthewkopp2391
@matthewkopp2391 26 күн бұрын
Love the design, i would love to see a very portable version of this. Perhaps in the future I will experiment with a back packing collapsible rocket stove with the coil inside. But if you beat me too it I would thoroughly enjoy that video. Cool work!
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 25 күн бұрын
This is about as portable as it's getting honestly. Collapsible and copper coils don't really go together.
@BartWall-ss3kj
@BartWall-ss3kj 18 күн бұрын
Love it
@kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159
@kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159 13 күн бұрын
That's the smartest looking design I've seen extent!!!! Outstanding young🌱 man 👏!!!!! Mine heat's a 150 gallon hot 🥵 tub in an hour maybe 70 minutes except a little taller and it's a six inch diameter version but one could easily say the look like twins!!!! No pump nessesary water 💧💦 in at the bottom and the heat rise's it up in the top!!!!
@imapolemicist2239
@imapolemicist2239 9 күн бұрын
Ok... You got my attention. ... 😁 That's a brilliant simple design that looks great. What more could ya ask for?
@LookMaintenance
@LookMaintenance 14 күн бұрын
I can confirm. This is working. Been messing around with it around 4 months ago. Managed to warm up the water by 60C.
@mylespallasch8695
@mylespallasch8695 22 күн бұрын
Epic video!!
@frederickbowdler8169
@frederickbowdler8169 15 күн бұрын
Pump works best because heat conduction is best when temperature difference is greatest and pump ensures this difference by replacing hot with cold quickly. Nice build.
@Verb130
@Verb130 Ай бұрын
Nice! You always make the best stuff. By the way; stable ice water that is completely mixed and the ice is only slowly melting, the water is at 32°F (0°C) with only adjustments for how far your pressure altitude is away from standard sea level pressure of 29.92" Hg. Any remaining ice that remains in the bucket is negative thermal mass that has to be heated. You should have added ice to each bucket, let it stabilize and then remove all the ice, and had the same volume/weight of water, and it would have been at the same temperature and thermal mass for adding heat energy. Good test otherwise.
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington Ай бұрын
Oh man.. I don’t think we are on the same level 😂😂 but I’m willing to learn! Thanks for the info!
@DuanDao
@DuanDao 25 күн бұрын
you got a steampunk-esque rocket stove/water heater. I like it
@guillermomadrigal8382
@guillermomadrigal8382 7 күн бұрын
"He saw the Foam, and was in his zone" that one shoe guy
@jimbagle.3939
@jimbagle.3939 22 күн бұрын
The first stove has roughly twice the air intake. And an electric pump. It runs lean and has electric assistance. It's awesome. I like the other slow burning stove that doesn't need any outside help. I see you opened the bottom vent, and it worked better. I want to see a rematch.
@echase1974
@echase1974 29 күн бұрын
Nicelydone
@harrythompson6977
@harrythompson6977 23 күн бұрын
i love big magnets for welding pipe on a table
@desertadventures4221
@desertadventures4221 27 күн бұрын
thanks good video
@toddbanaszewski5192
@toddbanaszewski5192 24 күн бұрын
I’m sure there are already tons of comments but if your pumping one through the heat exchanger and the other relying on thermal flow , the pumped one will work way better and because it’s using absorbing more heat faster you’ll have to feed it more. Cool video though.
@Th3.Urban.Cr3w
@Th3.Urban.Cr3w 12 күн бұрын
Cool !!!
@tarvokallaste8327
@tarvokallaste8327 29 күн бұрын
Dude just went "i am very strong" lmao
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 28 күн бұрын
I got jokes..
@lidiaromanyk6071
@lidiaromanyk6071 13 күн бұрын
Very. Cool😊😊😊
@steffankaizer
@steffankaizer 18 күн бұрын
thats a nice stove. you should also flip it around and test the round one with the pump to see the actual increase in speed.
@velosapien
@velosapien 19 күн бұрын
wow, first american to say soldering instead of the generic sawdering, worthy of me subscribing
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 19 күн бұрын
We I’m glad you weren’t here when i kept saying aluminum excrusion the entire video instead of extrusion. Got roasted for that one 😂
@paulhare662
@paulhare662 16 күн бұрын
@@PatrickRemington aluMINIum
@phuketbungalowinfo2757
@phuketbungalowinfo2757 16 күн бұрын
LOL ...re inventing the WHEEL ... good job
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 16 күн бұрын
More like seeing what I can learn from building the wheel myself
@spud4242
@spud4242 Ай бұрын
good looking stove. both worked well . the square one is for the impatient...
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@BrianSmith-lo3mj
@BrianSmith-lo3mj 18 күн бұрын
Nice stove ... I'd like to build one of those for a pool heater. BTW ... Nice bucket ... My aunt went to M.S.U. to get her Bachelor's and Master's in Agriculture.
@chrisjo2592
@chrisjo2592 19 күн бұрын
Cool 😎 video
@RohbertWhite
@RohbertWhite 18 күн бұрын
Nice
@andycremeans
@andycremeans Ай бұрын
Awesome
@andycremeans
@andycremeans Ай бұрын
It’s crazy how the algorithm works. So I’ve got a tent stove video. I went to Home Depot and bought some copper tube but I’ve never said a word to anyone. I’ve recently thought about winding the tube around the tent stove but I’ve never mentioned it to anyone. All the sudden, your videos started showing up in my feed. Wtf. It feels like mind reading….
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington Ай бұрын
@@andycremeans Thats Google for you..
@terrybarrett2368
@terrybarrett2368 23 күн бұрын
Its been around for years had one as a bath and shower heater in the 50s and it had been in the house from the 20s
@JosephNewton57
@JosephNewton57 19 күн бұрын
Good show
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 19 күн бұрын
Thanks man, I appreciate it
@MasterK9Trainer
@MasterK9Trainer 24 күн бұрын
Ferrule not feral my friend. It's a good idea for you to be doing this and to have made this video because if the grid collapses we have to have clean water but having hot water to wash things and to bathe with it's almost a necessity in itself
@robertallen2366
@robertallen2366 20 күн бұрын
Built a pool heater like this using one of my older forges.
@kimjune
@kimjune 27 күн бұрын
A couple of observations I'd like to offer: The square tubing one has a shorter flue than the cylinder one, so it wasn't an exact comparison. Also, you would have a more efficient burn if you had a longer flue, and the copper on the upper part of the flue. I think the reason that you were getting an inefficient burn (as seen from the smoke) was because the temperature of the burn chamber was being cooled down with water. You could also try introducing secondary air, but that's a separate experiment
@astrobreaux
@astrobreaux 26 күн бұрын
too many coils in too tight of a space, cools off the chimney and creates and erratic smokey burn. the chimney needs to be about 3 times what it is to function. anyone that took physics should remember that heating water doesn't happen fast and a rocket stove is just a fuel hungry, wasteful excuse for a heat source. unless you're trying to get rid of a lot of wood fast. it only takes three complete wraps spiraling up to allow smoke to spiral past any cold spot created and allow the heated water to rise as fast as possible. the other issue with too many coils is the excessive resistance created internal can split the tubing, steam burning anyone near it.
@ogi22
@ogi22 26 күн бұрын
That's exactly what I thought. First thing - round flutes. Good burn and draft requires a round chinmey to minimise vortexes. Second thing - temperature in the burn chamber must be high. Really high to burn completly. That's why a lot of such constructions have that part insulated. Third thing - "afterburner" - additional air intake where gasses are burnt. Especially heated air, where air ducts take heat from the flute and make the burn much more efficient. And then, you can start draining energy from burned gasses. Basically you put coils where there is no flame.
@jeffcameron7853
@jeffcameron7853 25 күн бұрын
@@astrobreaux I am needing to heat water the most efficient way, so you're saying only three wraps of the water coil?
@baseder514
@baseder514 25 күн бұрын
New to your channel, and I am only disappointed that I haven't found you sooner.
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 25 күн бұрын
Thanks! Got some cool stuff coming!
@aaronhope8366
@aaronhope8366 12 күн бұрын
Next step is definitely a round tube, same size, with internal copper piping. if it's a 4" pipe, I would wrap your tubing around a 2.5" pipe to form it, suspend it in the center of the vent chamber, then weld the pipe sections together. But I do agree with the tripod build. With 3 legs, you can't have one leg off the ground.
@user-kp9sc6jh3e
@user-kp9sc6jh3e 17 күн бұрын
Thx
@ivocesarcacador774
@ivocesarcacador774 28 күн бұрын
I would recommend putting a cover lid on the wood port to overcome its thirst to go out quicker.
@quantumenergysolutions9128
@quantumenergysolutions9128 22 күн бұрын
Hi Patrick, My design uses the coil as the lower part of chimney. Just solder the gaps, or put it inside the tube.
@Oneirophrenian
@Oneirophrenian 24 күн бұрын
I suggest you try swagelok style compression fittings, I've had great results with them.
@carloscosta1986
@carloscosta1986 Ай бұрын
Patrick , você é um gênio. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🌹 São Luís do Ma.
@PatrickRemington
@PatrickRemington 28 күн бұрын
gracias carlos!
@johankriel8883
@johankriel8883 28 күн бұрын
Now try in addition to put the water in a big pot on top of the stove.
@schmusland
@schmusland 25 күн бұрын
I have always wondered why people put the inlet and outlet of the bucket of a thermosiphon at different levels. You could put both at the bottom or send the hot water into the bottom of the bucket. As long as the hot water coming out of the rocket stove continues upwards it will cycle. The pressure in the whole system is the same as it acts as one column of water.
@hentiebeukes5319
@hentiebeukes5319 25 күн бұрын
I like build 1 most. Round pipe is not to bad .
@russell2449
@russell2449 27 күн бұрын
You should also try the new pipe model using the pump just for a fairer comparison, since faster circulation could mean quicker temp increase (possibly more efficient), so might find along with the change in venting the contest could be a lot closer.
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